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A potted piece on the Cursham family from a book on The History of Sutton in Ashfield by G.G. Bonser, published 1949
The Reverend THOMAS CURSHAM appears in Sutton in Ashfield registers in 1775 (1776 - 1780 signs himself Curate). He then removed to Ashover, and on 8th July 1784 he married ANN LEESON by license at Skegby and settled in Sutton where he kept a school.
In 1795 he was appointed incumbent at Annesley.
Thomas Cursham died 16th January 1805 and lies buried in Skegby churchyard immediately left of the entrance gate.
His Widow survived him many years dying at Eastwood 27th January 1843.
The Leeson's lived in an ancient farmhouse in Skegby at a bend in the road called the Great Way in 1232, leading to Newbound's Mill Bridge - Ann Leeson (Mrs Cursham's mother) dying there 21t January 1802, aged 78.
The eldest son of Thomas and Ann, named THOMAS LEESON Cursham was born abt 1785, but where baptised does not appear.
Second son of Thomas and Ann was WILLIAM baptised at Sutton 25th Oct 1788, who became an attorney and practised in Nottingham.
Third son was JOHN who entered the Army and attained the rank of Captain and was killed in the first Burmese War.
Fourth son was baptised 30th Dec 1792 and named GEORGE who became a Doctor of medicine and was honorary physician to the Brompton Hospital for Consumptives.
Fifth child was named MARY ANN and developed remarkable poetic gifts, when her father was Vicar at Annesley she became close friends with Mary Ann Chaworth and the friendship led to a meeting with Lord Byron who expressed his appreciation of Miss Cursham's work.
The Vicar of Mansfield (Dr T.L. Cursham) married 27th Dec 1810 to Sabina Stretton at Lenton, they had three sons; William Shelton Cursham took Holy Orders and was curate to his father who was Vicar of Blackwell, Derbyshire 1833.
Second son was Curzon who married and died leaving a daughter who married a Tollemache.
Third son was Arthur and a well known solicitor in Mansfield..
The Revd Willliam Cursham had two daughters, the elder on became Mrs Vaughn Radford, of Carnfield Hall, Derbyshire and died at Kirkby Old Hall in 1928.
The Cursham family connection disappeared soon after the death of Rev Thomas Cursham in 1805